Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 13:59:19 GMT
Reply-To: bogdan romocea <br44092@GAWAB.COM>
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From: bogdan romocea <br44092@GAWAB.COM>
Subject: Re: best statistics book to review, before studying SAS LE?
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Try these two - I found them very helpful.
1. The Little SAS Book
2. Multivariate Statistical Analysis: A Conceptual Introduction
by Sam Kash Kachigan.
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From: intl04 [mailto:kr005@HOTMAIL.COM]
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 1:25 PM
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Subject: best statistics book to review, before studying SAS LE?
I'd like to get SAS on my resume fairly quickly, in order to
apply for
Research Assistant jobs. However, it's been about 15 years since
I
took statistics (as part of my economics degree). Would studying
a
book such as 'Statistics for the Utterly Confused' - a sort of
'Statistics for Dummies' book - be sufficient enough as
training,
before working with SAS LE and taking the online Intro to SAS
Programming courses from sas.com? Or should I take a
college-level
Introduction to Statistics course as a review, instead?
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